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Fwd: Tocolysis.From: Arthurfree@aol.comFri Oct 27 22:40:01 1995
Re Dr. Nagey's enclosed comment on po terbutaline: This is why I was asking specifically about po Mag (cheap, pretty safe, and possibly effective). Arthur --------------------- Forwarded message: --------------------- From: dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu (David Nagey) --------------------- Sender: ob-gyn-l@listserv.bcm.tmc.edu Reply-to: ob-gyn-l@listserv.bcm.tmc.edu To: arthurfree@aol.com Date: 95-10-27 21:56:12 EDT Mitch suggests that po terb is a "cheap" alternative to an expensive hospital visit to rule out cervical change. I would rather pay dollars than CHO tolerance, macrosomia or the rare pulmonary edema. Perhaps the best alternative is to not charge for L&D visits that don't result in admissions. I don't believe we do unless consumables are. David David Nagey -University of Maryland School of Medicine -dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu (410) 328-5957, FAX (410) 328-8389, beeper (410) 389-9097
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